Daniel Gwirtzman (choreographer/dancer/filmmaker) shot Suspension in a forest-like state park in North Carolina. "Part of…fun of being on tour is discovering new places." A walk through the woods yielded a mobile suspension bridge. The four-minute film he dances in and edited captures the movement and the limitations of both bridge and body.Read More

This was created for a Dance & Camera Class where I chose to create my…on a piece of writing I came across on Women's Day. The goal was to stay away from using any fancy video or sound effects and just use the text and moving bodies in everyday spaces to create the juxtaposing yet innately tangled feelings of celebration and mourning the text evokes. This project also comes from my continued interest in using art for social change. I see this work-in-progress as a beginning of sorts, to many things. Having said that, enjoy!Read More

"Foundings" is the opening segment from my series called "Dancing the River Highway." This is…dance interpretation of the landscapes and communities along the Mississippi River from Minneapolis to St. Louis. It explores the connections of the people to their river lifeline, the responses of the dancers to the spaces and to the photographer's perspective. The scene is a pedestrian bridge over St. Anthony's Falls on the Mississippi River in Minneapolis.Read More

"Silos"March 1, 2013 | dicranumprod | More on General
"Silos" is a segment from my series called "Dancing the River Highway." This is a…interpretation of the landscapes and communities along the Mississippi River from Minneapolis to St. Louis. It explores the connections of the people to their river lifeline, the responses of the dancers to the spaces and to the photographer's perspective. These silos are part of the Pillsbury complex in Minneapolis, Minnesota.Read More

"Weisman"February 25, 2013 | dicranumprod | More on Modern
"Weisman" is a segment from my series called "Dancing the River Highway." This is a…interpretation of the landscapes and communities along the Mississippi River from Minneapolis to St. Louis. It explores the connections of the people to their river lifeline, the responses of the dancers to the spaces and to the photographer's perspective. The contemporary building in this segment is the Weisman Art Museum, designed by Frank Gehry, on the campus of the University of Minnesota.Read More

"Windows"February 20, 2013 | dicranumprod | More on Modern
"Windows" is a segment from my series called "Dancing the River Highway." This is dance…of the landscapes and communities along the Mississippi River from Minneapolis to St. Louis. It explores the connections of the people to their river lifeline, the responses of the dancers to the spaces and to the photographer's perspective. The site here is the campus of the University of Minnesota on the east bank of the Mississippi River.Read More

"Pillsbury A" is a segment from my series called "Dancing the River Highway." This is…dance interpretation of the landscapes and communities along the Mississippi River from Minneapolis to St. Louis. It explores the connections of the people to their river lifeline, the responses of the dancers to the spaces and to the photographer's perspective. The site here is an industrial area of Minneapolis near the Pillsbury factory.Read More

The Silence is an investigation into the people of the old asylums. The dancers become…ghosts of those forgotten and left in the dust of history. After the success of the production at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2011, it has been turned into an abstract dance film that was screened for the first time at the Seven Dials, Covent Garden, London on the 09th of December 2011.Read More